Audiences' love inspires me to work harder: AR Rahman

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August 31, 2017

Mumbai, Aug 31: AR Rahman says the love he has received from people across the globe motivates him to work hard and experiment with his music.

The Academy Award-winning musician says he never expected to receive so much affection from the people and wants to reciprocate the same through his music.

In an interview with news agency, Rahman says, "People have been so good to me... I feel I should give more. And this thought makes me work harder, as not everybody gets the opportunity to connect.

"I get to meet people, interact with them, so I want to use that to do greater things. It is about embracing love and being unconditional to everyone."

Rahman says from musicians and singers working with him, to the people, who like his work, everyone inspires him.

"As a musician you always want to grow further... In this journey, everyone inspires you - a singer, a musician and people's love too inspire you. I am enjoying every bit of this. It is not about money all the time for me."

The 50-year-old composer is currently busy with his upcoming movie "One Heart: The AR Rahman Concert Film". The film focuses on the backstage stories of his concerts.

"It's not a documentary film as such. It has performance, songs. The idea came (to me) in 2016... Sometimes you do shows and you feel you want to document them. I felt the urge to do that.

"I asked my show director and he documented it. After six months to one year, a producer came on board and said why not make it into a film? Once we finished it, we re-shot certain portions as I hate watching myself, so I wanted to reshoot it and make it precise."

Nasreen Munni Kabir, who has penned a book on Rahman, has worked on the story of the film.

The proceeds from the movie will go to Rahman's One Heart foundation to help old musicians and their families.

"Whatever the film earns will go to the foundation that is run by GIMA (Global Indian Music Academy). It is for musicians, the older generation who are suffering, they don't have medical assistance and if there children want to study they can't due to financial reasons.

"I feel this is the apt way to help musicians who have given their life, passion and soul for music, and give respect to the work done by them," he says.

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May 1,2020

May 1: Rubbishing reports of hospitalisation, veteran actor Naseeruddin Shah on Thursday said he was "fine" and at home observing the nationwide lockdown.

Shah, 69, in a Facebook post, thanked people for their concern and reassured them about his health.

"I thank all those enquiring after my health and reassure them I am fine," he said.

"I'm at home and observing the lockdown. Please don't believe any rumours," he added.

"A Wednesday" actor's younger son Vivaan Shah also dismissed rumours about his father's health.

"He's alright. These are just rumours," Vivaan said.

Reports about Shah's health started surfacing on social media as the industry was coming to terms with the deaths of Irrfan Khan and Rishi Kapoor.

Rishi Kapoor, aged 67, died on Thursday in a hospital here after a two year-long battle with lukaemia, while Irrfan, 54, passed away on Wednesday due to neuroendocrine tumour, a rare form of cancer.

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March 1,2020

Washington D.C., Mar 1: British actor Daniel Radcliffe in a recent interview said he is not rushing back to reprise the role of young wizard, Harry Potter, anytime soon.

The 30-year-old star who rose to fame with the first eight films in J.K. Rowling's famed franchise, told Variety that he doesn't like to say no to things but reprising the role in the 'Fantastic Beasts' prequels is not something he's "rushing to do".

"I feel like those films have moved on and they're doing just fine without us. I'm happy to keep it that way. I like what my life is now," Radcliffe told the outlet.

"I'm not saying that I'll never go back into any franchise, but I like the flexibility that I have with my career now. And I don't want to get into a situation where I'm signed up for one series for years in advance," cited Variety as Radcliffe as saying.

Radcliffe is currently gearing up for his upcoming mystery-thriller 'Escape from Pretoria,' a true-life prison drama, where he is set to essay the character Tim Jenkin.

The forthcoming flick is set to hit the theatres on March 6.

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January 15,2020

Chennai, Jan 15: Superstar Rajinikanth on Tuesday called for neutrality in journalism and urged media outlets to report the truth.

Addressing an event organised by Tamil magazine ''Thuglak' in Chennai, the superstar-turned-politician said that the country needs a journalist like the late Cho S Ramaswamy, who helmed the publication for decades.

"The times, politics and society are going bad. In such a scenario, the media had a huge responsibility towards the people," he said.

Some television channels are biased towards political parties, Rajinikanth said. He added that media, critics and journalists must report the truth impartially.

Comparing true news to milk and fake reportage to water, Rajinikanth said people will not be able to distinguish between the two if they are mixed.

"Only journalists need to tell which portion is milk and which is water...write the truth and don't make a lie seem like truth," he said, amid applause.

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